How to reduce noise created by digital servos?

I have an FPV setup with Eagle Eyes, and my servo (HS-645MG) has an audible buzz at certain tilt positions, and whenever that buzz occurs that creates a lot of noise for my Eagle eyes and actually causes my eagle eyes diversity to lose telemetry and video signal.

Is there any way to reduce the noise (the electrical noise that ruins my video signal) produced by digital servo actually making an audible buzz noise?

Can you reprogram the deadband of the servo?
Does the buzzing go away if you touch the gimbal?
With control surfaces on planes sometimes you can calm buzzing down by adding a bit of friction or a rubber band to take up the slop.

I have seen soft foam used between a control surface and the fuse on models to add a bit of friction. But this will only work if you can kill the buzzing by applying light pressure to the thing that is buzzing.

Hi, in terms of reducing the effects of the servo noise coupled to the video receivers, these things that have worked well for people:

- use an LC filter such as this one to isolate the power to the video receivers from the power going to the EE
- use good quality rca cables (coax preferred) for the EE to receiver interconnects
- use two batteries (one for the video receiver(s) and one for the EE)